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 Fans fume over the ventures of Tintin - THE struggle for the soul of Tintin, the cartoon boy-reporter whose adventures have attracted an army of devotees worldwide, has turned distinctly vicious.
Almost 15 years after the death of Tintin's creator, the Belgian writer and artist, Hergé, the society established to honour his memory, The Friends of Hergé, is riven by bitterness and char
 How Tintin exposed my politically correct streak - It is strange to discover that one is politically correct, and even stranger that it was Tintin who revealed it to me. Tintin mania has possessed our household for a year now, and the current Tintin exhibition at the Royal Maritime Museum in Greenwich has only enflamed it. I have not seen the exhibition yet, but those who have return with joyous ac
 Right and Left lay claim to Tintin - THE politics of Tintin, the intrepid ginger-quiffed comic strip reporter, are to be debated by French MPs of the Right and Left.
The political struggle to claim the 20th century's best loved journalist as "one of us" promises to be divisive, if only because Tintin's Belgian creator, Hergé, endowed his hero with changing views, some of which
 Tintin at Sea - Arts news UK, an online crossword The brilliant draughtsmanship of Hergé will be on display in a show celebrating 75 years of Tintin, writes Sarah Crompton
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